About St. Stephen's College

St. Stephens College Admission 2018 - St. Stephens College is affiliated to the Delhi University. This university offers the admission through a centralised process that means the candidates first have to fill the DU Application Form and then the online form of St. Stephens where they have to provide their form number and Email Id used at the time of admission. Delhi University centralised registration process has started from 15 May 2018. The candidates can fill the application form and make the payment of the application fee at the University of Delhi Admission portal. The application form of St. Stephen College is now available to fill. The college has released the complete brochure. While registration, the candidates have to provide their form number and email id. St. Stephen first cut off list is now available for an interview and the candidates can check the same by following the link given on this page. This page has the details about St. Stephens College Admission 2018.

St Stephen College was established in 1881 by The Cambridge Mission to India. Nationwide Surveys by India Today and The Week have ranked the college amongst the best colleges in India for Arts and Science.

Latest Update - St. Stephen first cut off list has been released on 11 June 2018. The same can be obtained by following the link given below.

St. Stephen's College Admission 2018 Dates

Events

Dates

DU Centralised Registration Process

15 May 2018

St. Stephen College Admission Form

21 May 2018

DU centralised registration process ends

7 June 2018

St. Stephen College Admission Form ends

10 June 2018

Declaration of cut-offs for interviews - Available Now!

11 June 2018

Publication of Interview Lists

14 June 2018

The beginning of Interview

18 June 2018

St. Stephen's College Admission 2018 - Seats Offered

St Stephens College offers admission to both Undergraduate as well as Postgraduate level courses. The Undergraduate courses offered and the number of seats in the college is as follows:

Name of Programme

Category-wise Distribution of Seats

Totalseat

UR

SC

ST

Minority

B.A. Programme

28

21

2

5

17

B.A. (Hons.) English

17

12

1

4

15

B.A. (Hons.) Economics

24

18

2

4

22

B.A. (Hons.) History

35

25

3

7

23

B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy

6

2

1

3

2

B.A. (Hons.) Sanskrit

10

9

1

0

0

B.Sc. (Hons.) Mathematics

27

20

3

4

20

B.Sc. (Hons.) Physics

25

19

2

4

22

B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry

16

11

2

3

28

B.Sc. Physical Sciences

33

29

3

1

14

B.A. (Hons.) Political Science

0

0

0

0

0

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St. Stephen's College Eligibility criteria

Nationality: The Applicant must be a national of India. The National from other countries can also apply but before taking part in the admission process they need to register themselves with the concerned authorities.

Qualifying Examination: The applicant must have cleared class 12 or equivalent examination from a recognised board or University.

St. Stephen's College Application form and Admit Card

The centralised registration process of Delhi University 2018 has started from 15 May 2018. The candidates can fill the application form and make the payment of the application fee at the University of Delhi Admission portal. However, the registration process of St. Stephen will start from 21 May 2018 where the candidates have to provide their form number and email id. Physically Disabled candidates are facilitated with options to submit their disability certificate offline after taking a printout of the Acknowledgement Slip.

Steps to Fill the St. Stephen's Application Form

Fill the DU Online registration from through centralised process of admission by following the link given on this page.

Go to the St. Stephen College portal and enter the registration form number and the registered email in the application section of the college application portal.

Once the candidates do this, they will receive a verification email. They need to confirm the email and log in

At last, the candidates have to make the payment of the application fee in order to register for the St. Stephen College admission portal.

Payment of the St. Stephen College Application Fee

Once the form has been submitted, next step will be payment of the application fee. The payment can be done either online or offline method. Candidates belonging to PwD candidates need not make any payment. The complete information about the fee payment is given below.

Online Payment: The candidates can make the payment of the application fee using Credit card/ Debit card or Net Banking.

Offline Payment: Once the submission of the form is done, the candidate can select the offline method for making the payment. Offline payment can be done at any branch of SBI using the Challan Form, the printout of the SBI Challan form can be taken after the submission of the application form. Payment can be done after one day of submitting the application form at any branch of State Bank of India.

Submission of the Application Form

Candidates need to submit the application form after they have entered all their required information in the application form. Information once submitted cannot be altered by any means. Candidates will receive an email confirmation once their application gets successfully submitted. The email regarding the confirmation of the payment of the application form will be sent to the candidates.

St. Stephen's College Fees

The total application for the St. Stephen's College is given in the table below. The application fee for the course, Residence application form and sports admission form is given. The candidates are suggested to go through the table given below.

Particulars

Amount

Application fee per course

Rs.150

Residence (Hostel) Application Fee

Rs.350

Sports Admission Form

Rs.300 per trial

St. Stephens College Fees

Once the admission of the candidate has been confirmed they need to deposit their programme fee. The fee details are as follow:

Programme

UR/ OBC/ Minority

SC

ST

PwD

BA Programme

37920

37920

37920

350

BA (Hons) English

37920

37920

37920

350

BA (Hons) Economics

37920

37920

37920

350

BA (Hons) History

37920

37920

37920

350

BA (Hons) Philosophy

37920

37920

37920

350

BA (Hons) Sanskrit

37920

37920

37920

350

BSc (Hons) Mathematics

38280

38280

38280

350

BSc (Hons) Physics

40335

40335

40335

350

BSc (Hons) Chemistry

40335

40335

40335

350

BSc Physical Sciences

40335

40335

40335

350

St. Stephen's College Result and Counselling

For UG admission, the college will primarily base admission on marks scored in Class 12 and will also conduct its own aptitude test which will have a weightage of 5% in the admission process.

The selection process of the college will be based on the marks of the candidates in class 12, marks obtained in Aptitude Test as well as the Interview.

There is a total of 410 seats to be filled across 10 UG courses. Out of the total seats, 50% of the seats are reserved for Christian Candidates.

The admission to all the courses will be on the basis of Inter se Merit. The selection for the admission will be based upon the combined merit which will have the following components:

Particulars

Percentage

Marks of Class 12

85%

Aptitude Test

5%

Interview

10%

St. Stephen's College Selection Process, Merit List

On the basis of Best for Subjects selected by the candidate, cut-off lists will be prepared and the candidate in the list will be called for the Aptitude Test and Interview. The steps involved in the selection process are as follow:

STAGE 1 (Creation of Cut off List): Based on the marks of the candidates calculated on the basis of Best Four Subjects selected by the candidates, merit list of the candidates will be prepared and the least marks in the merit list will be treated as Cut off Marks.

STAGE 2 (Aptitude Test): The shortlisted candidates from the merit list will be called for Aptitude Test. Candidates belonging to PwD category are exempted from Aptitude Test. The duration of the test will be 30 minutes and the schedule of the test will be notified to the candidates soon.

STAGE 3 - Interview: The candidates appearing in the interview will be judged on the following criteria:

Academic.

Co-Curricular.

General Awareness and Sense of Values.

St. Stephens College 2018 Interview Dates

Subjects

Dates

Mathematics/ Economics

18,19,20 June 2018

Sanskrit

18 June 2018

Physics

21,22,23,24 June 2018

English

21,22 June 2018

History

23,25,26 June 2018

Chemistry

25,26,27 June 2018

BA Programme

27,28,29 June 2018

BSc Programme

28,29,30 June 2018

Philosophy

26 June 2018

Sports

5 & 6 July 2018

Document to be carried at the time of St. Stephen College Admission

Candidates need to carry the following documents along with them for the verification purpose:

Two recent passport size photographs.

The printout of the interview call letter.

Certificate of the date of birth of the applicant.

Mark-sheet of the qualifying examination.

Relevant Category certificate to support the reservation claims.

St. Stephen's College Exam pattern

St. Stephen's Aptitude Test Syllabus

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry: The test will have questions based on the eleventh and twelfth standard Chemistry syllabus. It will comprise Multiple Choice Questions from all branches of Chemistry, namely, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry and will be of half an hour duration. This test will examine the understanding of the fundamentals of the discipline and the mathematical ability of the candidate.

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics: The test will have questions based on the eleventh and twelfth standard Physics syllabus.

B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics: The syllabus for the written test broadly involves topics such as Calculus; Coordinate Geometry; Probability; Matrices and Determinants; Polynomials; Sets, Functions and their Graphs; Arithmetic Aptitude and Logical Reasoning. Candidates will be tested for their conceptual understanding of the above-mentioned topics.

B. Sc. Programme: The written test will have questions based on the eleventh and twelfth standard syllabus. Applicants for B.Sc. (Programme) with Chemistry will be asked questions on Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. Students seeking admission to B.Sc. (Programme) with Computer Science will have the option of replying to either Computer Science or Chemistry based questions, besides Physics and Mathematics questions. The test will examine the conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability.

B.A. (Hons.) in Economics: The test will have questions based on the eleventh and twelfth standard Mathematics syllabus. It will focus on the following areas: Sets, functions and graphs; calculus; logical reasoning; matrices and determinants; probability and elementary statistics; and maximisation and minimization techniques.

B.A. (Hons.) in English: The test seeks to gauge the candidate’s writing, analytical and critical skills.

B.A. (Hons.) in Philosophy: Applicants can expect a test of their reading writing and thinking abilities. No questions specific to any discipline will be asked.

B.A. (Hons.) in History: The comprehension abilities and writing skills of students will be tested in the aptitude test. Candidates are expected to answer a few questions based on a particular text or passage in half an hour. A sense of history will help in writing the test.

B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit: In the aptitude test, students are tested on their motivation and knowledge of Sanskrit language (Sanskrit grammar, Class X level).

B.A. Programme: The aptitude test for candidates seeking admission to the B. A. Programme course would have the following two sections:

Section – A: There would be five objective type/multiple choice based questions on current affairs, each carrying half a mark, this section would carry 2.5 marks.

Section – B: Candidates would be expected to write a small paragraph (not more than 200 words) on a topic concerning current social, political or economic issues in India. This section would carry 2.5 marks.

St. Stephen's College Important details

The admission in the St. Stephen's College is done on the basis of the scores obtained by the candidates in Class 12 examination. For UG admission, the college will primarily base admission on marks scored in Class 12 and will also conduct its own aptitude test which will have a weightage of 5% in the admission process.

St. Stephens College Reservations

Out of the total seats available for admission, 50% of the seats are reserved for Christian Candidates while the remaining 50% will be available for candidates belonging to other categories. The details of the reservation are as follow:

For Christian Candidates: Out of the total 50% seats available for Christian Candidate, the further division of seats are as follow:

Christian ST applicants: 17 %

Christian PWD applicants: 3%

Applicants from the Church of North India: 40%

Christian Others: 40%

For General Candidates: The 50% seats remaining after reservation of Christian Candidates will be further divided as per the following criteria:

SC/ST Candidates: 17% (8.5% of the total seats)

PwD Candidates: 3% (1.5 % of the total seats)

General Merit Category: 80%(40% of the total seats)

St Stephen's College - Subject combination for Individual courses

The cutoff list will be prepared on the basis of the following subjects

For B.A. (Hons) in Economics: Cut off marks will be decided by combined percentage marks in the Best Four Subjects. But candidates must secure minimum qualifying marks in Mathematics. Although Mathematics can be excluded while calculation of Best Four Subjects.

For B.A. (Hons) in English:Aggregate percentage of marks in Best Four Subjects will be the basis of cut off marks and the candidate should have secured minimum qualifying marks in English Core/Functional English or Elective English/Literature in English. Preference will be given to candidates who have studied Elective English/Literature in English.

For B.Sc Computer Science: Computer Science/Informatics Practices or Chemistry in addition to Physics and Mathematics. Those candidates who have studied both chemistry and Computer Science can select the subjects to calculate their Cut off Marks.

For B.Sc. (Hons) Mathematics: The student should have studied Mathematics in his class 12. Those students who studied only business mathematics are not eligible for admission. Best Four Subjects should include Mathematics along with a language.

For B.Sc (Hons): Marks in Physics, Chemistry and B.Sc Programme with Chemistry: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. All the 3 Subjects will be given equal weightage in the calculation of Cut off Marks.

Subjects not to be included in Best Four Subjects: The following subjects cannot be included in the calculation of the Best Four Subjects: Environmental Education (ISC), Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Painting, Dance, Music, Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects.

St Stephens College Admission 2018 -19 - Sports Trial Schedule

The St. Stephen’s College has announced Sports trial schedule for the candidates seeks admission under sports quota. Schedule for sports certificate verification for the year 2018 -19 has started from 11 June 2018. However, the sports trial of St. Stephen College will start from 15 June 2018. The candidates can obtain the complete information regarding the certification verification and the sports trial schedule by following the link given below.